When Indiana Jones 5 hits theaters in 2020, Harrison Ford will be almost 80 years old. Obviously, it’s past time to pass the fedora, and Steven Spielberg has seemingly suggested that could happen across gender lines.

Speaking to The Sun, Spielberg said he believes it’s time for Indiana Jones to take “a different form.” He then, according to the UK newspaper, nodded when they asked him if that meant the character would become a woman and added the following, “We’d have to change the name from Jones to Joan. And there would be nothing wrong with that.”

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Of course there’s nothing wrong with that. The list of actresses who would absolutely slay an Indiana Jones role is almost too exciting to think about. Jennifer Lawrence? Tessa Thompson? Gina Rodriguez? Daisy Ridley? If Harrison Ford could be Han Solo and Indiana Jones, why not Ridley as Rey and Indy? Plus, even just look at the last few months of movies. Tomb Raider? Annihilation? Hell, Wonder Woman?! Of courseIndiana Joan would work.

But is Spielberg being serious? And if so, does he mean it will happen in his movie, Indiana Jones 5, or just hypothetically in the future at some point? We already know that passing the torch to Indy’s son Mutt, played by Shia LaBeouf in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, is out the window—and that Disney CEO Bob Iger has suggested the franchise would be rebooted post Indy 5. So maybe it’ll happen to a worthy apprentice, or perhaps a daughter? If anyone can make it so, it’s Spielberg.

We’ve reached out to Disney for a potential clarification and will update if and when we get one.